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Agra News from Agra, Kansas • 4

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aqua PJ.iilJipslNirgCo.rrepoiideivi)e, tiu ratiidk Collars Dr. Coe's Sanitarium, llth and Broadway, KANSAS CITY, M0. J9 If gr.api'8 in market. Fine -showw- Wednejs lay. Thresh iig is in The AvaiW kUJJ MMtf-himes, Jolly goo si.t.'ftM'ion m- J.

ttrise wuit Ao day, S. A inn. Kirwi.n, jis this city Suqday, I THJS SANITARIUM Is a pri vate hospital, a qiuct home for those oifikted wiih medical ani surgical diseases, and is supplied with ail tlxe remedial means known to science, and tht latest tnetruments required in modern surgery. Fifty nms for the accommodation ei patients, together with our complete brace-making department, makes this the laiycst and only thoroughly equipped in tlu; west, WE TREAT Club Feet. Curvature the Nasal, Trwiat.

Lurig, Kidney, Bladder and Nervous Diseases, Stricture, Piles, Tumors, Cancers. I'aralvsis, Epilepsy, anti all Eve, Skin and Blood Diseases. CHRONIC DISEASES of the Lungs, 'Htart, Head, Blood, Skin, Scalp. Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, etc. Paralysis, Epilepsy (fits), Scrofula, Dropsy, Brian's Dieafe Tnpe Worm, Ukfrs or Fever Dyspepsia ajd Gastritis, Eczema, etc SURGICAL OPERATIONS As a means of relief arc only resorted to -where snch interference is indispen--sable.

In such case as Varicocele. Piles, Stricture, Ruptures, liarelia Cleft Palate, Cross Ryes, Tumors, etc. Although we have in the preceding marie special mention of wimef the ailment to which particular attention is jriven, the banjtarisjm alxsunds in skill, facilities and apparatus for the successful treatment of all chronic ailments, whether requiring for its cure medical or surgical means. We have a neatly published book, illustrated throughout, allowing the Sanitarium, with photographs of many patients, which will be mailed free to any address IT YOU ARE AFFLICTED With any of the above diseases, or in any way in need of medical or stirgicai' aid anil are thinking of going abroad for treatment, you are requested to call the Eflitsr ef this I'aper. wh will give any information you nay desire conctrning the.

leliability of this Sanharitmt, Address all communication to DR. C. M. COE, Kansas City, Mo. The Jadies sewing society met 4he Jjtst Friday.

Utte -mermometer registcreo jiau the shade Tuesday. Saturday was one of the busiest days of the season for ur merchants. Mrs. W.G, Riste was yiit.i.ng (fiends in the country Friday. Miss Rose Shaw, formerly xd Asia is assisting ia the Dispatch office.

A. E. a suecessfull farmer liv ing near Agfa, was i this pity last Monday, Friends from spring reek were ji lting Mr, rand Mrs. Knight Saturday, A- iterman, gtate Pan Com mieswner, pnf Sunday i burg. Mr.

and Mrs E. E. Hoffman re turned from their Eastoru trip, Randall and Prof, fowfi we nd respited resvlBCts of Ag' ra, were transacting JbMsins i thim city last Tuesday, i-fto nm load of for this season were on tmf fitreet S3.trdjy, Mr. Knight, an ugad residest of Hfcig eity i the sicfc list this week, Ibn fixcQssij a hot weatiir of tha past two weeks is said to hiive fujured the corn in tins yaciiiity. It is reported (hat there will be match game of ball between the FhiN lipsburg and Smith Centre base ball pines on one day of the Soldiers Re union but the date has not been decided.

b. Shaw, who has been visiting friends in Kir win township, has re turned home. Seyeral partis from this pity attend ed the incturo at femith Centre last Monday, NOM US l'Lt'Mg, Obituarr. DiEO--At his residence in this flitr. Aug.

Jth, Silas Hull, Aged ,81 yrs and 1 month, of old age. Mr. Hull was born in Knox Co. Ohio, July 9th, 1814. In his boyhood days be learned the cooper trade and worked at it several years.

He was married to Eliza- beth Hall Knox Co, Ohio, 1834, from there they moved to West Virginia; there he followed his trade untitl 1872, when he with hi family moved to Kansas and settled on a quarter section of land miles southeast of Agra, where he livad to see th3 upe And downs with the rest of early pioneers. About three years ago he sold his farm and bought property in Agra where he resided until his death. Ue was the father of eleven children, his wife and seven whom have preceded him to the better land. The four now living are Nelson and William Hull, of Donfphen Co. Mrs.

tieorcn Rannp.tt. this place and Mrs Victoria Dotdson bf'l West Virginia, In 1865, with his faith ful! wife united with the Christian church, where for oTer SO vrs. thev have been faith full workers. His last dd3s were in piece he was prepared and willing to go to be with those who had; preceded hint to the home ubove. The funeral servioas were held at thej Christian church conducted by Lapnam of Kensington.

A large num ber of old neighbors and friends were present to pay their last respects to one they esteemed so highly. The re-inalnes were inteered in the Agra Cemetry. He needs no house nor home below He's gone to where the rlgbteoue. go; His spirit soared on angel wings To see the Lord the king of kings, And ware a fadeless crown. The sudden exit grieved us sore, On earth we'll see his face no more; The gentie farm is laid away To wait the resurrection day, When the last trump shall sound, Death often breaks our tender ties, But God will bid the dust arise; Then we expect some day to share Unbroken joy with him, up where Love has no broken tie.

Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liyer is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteractly and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation.

Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at Mekrifield Biiowninq's Durg Srtoe. W. C. DonOarlos of Phillipsburg.

come down on the morning train and boarded the hack tor kirwin. While here he made this office a pleasant call. Five young men from Chicago; passed through Agra this morning- for Denver on their bicycles. They Deem ed to be enjoying their trip and mak ing good time. Saturday Aug.

17th. Is the Republican Canons. SiUk-eription, per year, 1.00. jyrtejed.ftt Agra, Kansas, second class matter. RPCK IS.A.D It.

TIJIE. SAST fro- 16 iWgr, 718 aw -VEST 0170. So. 6 Pass'gr, 4 44 0-rPttss'jtr. 58 am 19.

5 and stops wider flags only (ur 11 points; Tralas.8, 19, ik ami 42 p. Affent. 9, TIhmimb. freight wt fa and Churfli IMrpctpry, jSPCIETiEg. month.

Visiting mpinuers in good standing In-ytyed JR. JWORROW, KEC-LEV, A Mflet jSd Saturdays each month. Oowrades In good stand ing invited pa atf.end, jM, Ioou? A4. A- Mjssok, P. V' month, 209 p.

Vfcdfing faemhers Invited Iq atjtwd, ft J. Prps. op SSuiavAjj, fiee, All of order meet at Agra fiaJL ChrisUaur-Seryices every second (day of the month at 11 at. ami 8--Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. Lord's p.

Siosroa, Pastor. Methodist Spryic ey ery two weeks at 11 p'elack ft. m. gohbath School ftvpff Sunday a. re, Pastor LX 1 Services in the Congregational Church every two weeks in the cy ening at 8 o.elocfc I.

M. by 8w 8. Rooster, jjyCorrespoadente nmet sign tu If Banjos tor 11 communications sent in tor puhlteition ot to be printed Ua their itenis, Iwt tor use 1 the oflke, Persons jyritf tot thu Ktf WiJJ ptease bear to n)in4, Local Notes, on Uae a bright Invention, Which jon think is worthy mutiun, And you pish to cajl attention To yor prise; AH its. merits highly rating, Ad Its powers plainly stating, instead of foojisjt pratipg Advertise, "it you want a bnyer, sjwyy it, Rise the yrorjd.jvijl neyer too- it, Just Jet the papers hloiy It To the sW.es i let them it, Thei- wthing pan eseei it, 'rteu4 jmlmw fm want to sejj it-. Adverthie.

If Vour cash awl you have parted, Hipoe you into business started, fou neyer got do syheaj ted, Ifpu're wise; Wa dituter darkly Jooniipg? ie -'s no good In weakly glooming, -'J: your business booming ADVERTISE, Jf arvclou Ilcsui ro, i letter written by Uev, Guiideruian, of Pituoudalo, we permitted to make this extract; "I Jiave do hesitation in recommending Pr, King's New Piseoveri', as the results were marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Dap-tist Church at Hives uyction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding ha, Grippe, Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interuption and it seemed as if be could not survive them- A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Meukikiklp Browning's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and 1.00.

There will be an allday grove meeting near Crow, Aug. 18th, 1896, conducted by N. B. Signor aud 1, N. Harmon.

Bring your baskets well filled. Everybodp c6rdially invited. Myran A. Waterman Deputy Bank Commissioner of Topeka, were in Agra Saturday looking after the financial condition of Bants. He re-ports Agra State tiant in lino condition.

Third quaterly meeting of the M. E. church Kensington circut will be held at Ceder Forks, begining on Saturday jAuK 24th. at 2'oclock and continuing oyer Suuday. Mrs.

N. R. Morrow and little daughters Myrtle and Esther, departed for Doming, this morning, having re-cieved the sad news of serious illness of her father. Card of Thanks We desire to thus publicly express our sincere gratitude to all the dear friends who so kindly aided us in min istering to the needs of our deceased father, during his sickness. We pray that sickness and sorrow may visit you but lightly, and that when trouble does come, as it must to all.

thaf'Our Father" may bless you with friends as faithful sympathetic, as you have been to us. E.N.Hull-Mrs, Geo. Bennett Dry goods, groceries, shorn hats and etc, sold at the LOWEST F1GUIIK Hidi f. -eat prunes paid for produce. JEEENEjG EAVES, FH7SIC1 AI aad SUEGEOH Speeidl at.tentwo wiii be given to Uie treaUiient of the diseases of wrouiett and ehrouie rheumatisni.

Ofliee at xeMBnm No, IS third etfeet AGJIA ACRA-KlRWlN- MAiL ROUTER TIME CAUOi Leave Ivivwin 6 M. and A P. M. leaves Agra 9 Jtt. and 7'W P.

M. Schedule 1 hourand SO mm-utes. Good Rigs for the Traveling Pubiie. Passengers carried one way for 50e. Round trip, 7Sc, Small errands, be.

HoacUjuartors Urn "Tow miih feni," K. SMITH, Proprietor. BILBYM. D. I PHTSICIAH and SPBSEOH Diseases of wonien and Nasal Catarrh a specialty.

Calls by Tetegrnph projnptly answered dav or night. Oflice nortttof Drugstore. SENSING TOif, KAJSSAS T0NS0R1JU, ARTIST. If you want a clean shave, a.sbampoo fcall at BARBER SHOP Sueeial attention to hair cutting. Lavender cream manufactured and for sale by 4.

T. Agra Kan's. It. J. DICKINSON.

PHYSICIAN SURGEON Trout, all diseases, chronic aud acute. OnVc in Moulton's Drug Store. lU-s-Idcuce first door west of the Method-tet parsonage Calls answered prompt-, ly day or ulght. Consultation free. KIKHIN, KAV.

k. Young SHOEMAKER Satisfaction guaranteed. FIVE FACTS ABOUT THE GREAT ROCK ISLARD ROUTE Fin. I The Chicago, Roek Island Pacific Ry. runs through Vestibuled Trains daily Chicago to Denver.

Colo rado Springs and Pueblo, leaving Chicago via Kansas City daily at 6.00 i M. andvriOmaho at 10.00 r. arriv-cing mountain cities second morning. Second. The regular Tourist Car to California via Kansas City runs once a week, and leaves Chicago every Thuasday 6.00 i.

Kansas City at 10.50 ji. every Friday. Tickets based on second class rate, and car runs on fastest trains, and known as the Phillips-Rock Island Tourist Excursions. Car arrives at Coloiado Springs Saturday, 7.85 p. and Los Angeles Tuesday.

Third. Many persons are buying farm lands in Texas. Kansas and Ok-lama. The Great Rock Island Route runs to all this territory. Fourth.

For Mexico City the Rock Island runs a Through Sleeper from Kansas City daily at 8.40 r. via Topeka, McFarland, Wichita and Fort and Worth and Austin to San Antonio. Two Routes from there are Internat ional R. R. to Lareda, and Mexico National to the City of Mexico; South ern Pucilic and Mexican International via Spoftbrtl m.d Eagle Pass to City of Mexico.

Connections are also made at Fort orth via, the Texan Pacific to El Paso, and ovor the Mexican Central to City of Mexico. Fifth. Send to address below for a souvenir called "Summer Vacation.1' that gives much Information to tour 1st. Sent free. JOHN SEBASTIAN.

G. P. CHICAGO. 4. H.

Ingle was jewyig tiw oyer in Jxsbarion, Tuesday, Eey, Siguor spent Sunday ia Agra muring home jDteao, Monday, JJrowning new display of show window this week Mrs. P- D- fciioneld tUMma is visiting friends and rJiivA in Clr-fsme. Mo- Ms feck, Agr has tha muixe of being ujsi-eajtnwn but wohavw't heard the Jtoot of hrn fox W. J- Wands who went to fteatrUse re.ccotly, relDfiwd this wk and reports everfthiufi prospering in Nebr, need rain, rain, rio, and better stjU moreraiu hlp tiw late corn. Early orn wM not wakfl half a crop.

Evidently Waybaek Ijiily" thinks our people have been raised iu the bdjjk woods. We don't thank hna or his Jang, S. Dougherty went to Norton the ijrst of lite week in response to a tele gram announjeing tJw jjiness of his daughter. Services tfoa (Gongregational church were well attended, Sunday, A good sermon delivered and the best order maintained, There will be an evening tocial in Kensington Saturday evening in Mr. Cornell's lavwi, ice-cream and other retershMU'Wts will served, A tew of the Kirwin people took ad vantage of the low rates to Denver this week and are attending the Pharma ceutical Association while there, It won't be long 'ere the leaves will begin to fall, and we wil seek the comforting warmth of the stove, list emnr to Mr, IV ind blowing bis horn.

The latest arooug the is the bicycle craze. Every kid, bige npugh to wear pants has some kind of a bicycle rigged up and. the one that hasn't any bicycle has wheels in his head. Messrs, Turner Peterson snipped a ear of cattle to Kansas City, Mo, this week. They were first class beeves and will bring a fancy price.

Turner Peterson aro rustlers. Prof K. Lowe and wife have found employment during the coming winter at Long Island, They, deserve their appointment, although many of Mr. Lowe's friends here regret failure in procuring his services during the winter. Nom do plume" says Tuesday was the hottest day of the season in Philips- burg.

The ice wagon was on the move all day. This is likely. It was nec essary it did move In order to keep the ice from "spiling." It was so hot here eggs would boil In ice water. EOSSELWKED. Now is the time to paint.

All paints in etock reduced 10 cents pcrGallon. Brushes, oil, varhish. glass and etc. in the same proportion. Call and see brice at the Lumber Yard before buying.

Biicklcn, Arnica Sulvc. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores; Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money efunded. Price 26 cents per box.

Foil Sale By Mekuifielw Browning. The Beautiful Rockies! They Contain the Grandest Scenery and the Richest Gold mines in the known world. For unknown wealth In silver and fabulously rich mines of gold and silver and sparkling precious gemstones, not to mention tho lovely scenery, our own Rocky moutalns excel any region on earth. The Illustrated Weekly. of Denver.

Colorado (founded I890)illustrates the choicest scenery each week and tells all about the wonderful west. Also, true stories of love and adventure. This big family paper containing eight large pages fifty-six columns' will bo sent on trial three month(thlrtccn weeks) for only ten two cents stamps; club of six for a dollar bill. Uausome cold rlmrs sets with beautiful Rocky mountain gems are given free. as premiums.

Address as above and mention Agka News. Fred Greene returned home Ang) 9. from Coe's Sanitarian at Kansas City, Mo. where he has been for 14 days re- cieying medical treatment for fistula. He was successfully operated on and is satisfied that he is permanantly cured bv their treatment.

He says while there he recieved kind treatment and everything Is made very pleasant for the invalids, which are a large number going and coming all the time. Those that are contemplating going away for medical treatment will do well to make inquiries into Dr. Coe's Sanitarian at Kansas City, Mo. a A strictly high-grade Family Sewing Machine, posiesiing all modern improvements. Guaranteed Equal to the Best Frieea vary reasonable.

Obtain them from your local dealer and make comparisons. ELDRED6E MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, ILL. Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I have been taking your Restorative Nervine for the past three months and I cannot say enough In its praise.

It has Saved Jly Life, for I had almost given up hope of ever being well again. I was a chronic sufferer from nervousness and could not sleep, I was also troubled with Dervous headache, and had tried doctors In vain, until I used your Nertlne. Yours truly. MRS. U.

WOOD, Klngwood, III. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. srrlne la sold (the first bottli ell it at II. A Dr.

Miles Nervine la sold on a positlre Suarantee that the first bottle will benefit. Jl druggists eell It at 1, 0 bottles for 15. or It will be tent, prepaid, on receipt of price 9 the Dr. HUM Medical SfoarUndj, ELK1IE J- NOTARY fLJBLIG. AOltAi Kansas.

In nronortion to the size of th Sty in which it is printed, the Kaneor City Star has a larger! circulation han any other American newspaper. Its remarkable success his been ac' ieved by its unfaltering adherence Uii the rule of giving its readers the that The Star's increasing' revenues could furnish and its Improved fa ilities could supply. The Star was tl first newspaper to giv itSj reaaers i iui week papers six evenings and Sun day morning-for 10 (cents, a ding that could not be profitable -xaept when done on the big scale on 'vhieh The Star does everything. The Sta' was also the tirst to establish a weekly edition for the trifling price of 35 cents a year; 110.000 regular circulation- for the weeklv edition demonstrates the wisdom of the idea. GET THE BEST When you are nbout to buy a SewlnR Machine do not be deceived I alluring advertisements und be led to think con get the best made, lincst finished and Most Popular for a mere song.

See to It that vou buy from reliable manufacturers that have gained a reputation by honest and square dealing, you will tiicn get a Sewing Machine tV.t is noted the world over fr i durability. You ivnnt tho one that is easiest to manage und is Light Running There Is none In the world that can equal in mechanical construction, durability of working parts, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the New Flo mb It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike on both sides of needle (patented), no other has it New Stand patented), driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Sam Kbaiicisco, Cal.

OA. FOR BALE BV S. Morse Phillipsburg Kansas. riTS AND NERVOUS DISEASES. When Henry M.

Hall, M. late surgeon U. 8. Department of TenneMiee, returned Irom the war he found a child afllieted with epilepsy. Leading physicians were consulted, without apparent benefit.

Noted specialists could rive but little if any relief. To rescue his child from a fata worse than death became the object of bis life. For several years experiment followed experiment, until at last success crowned his eflorts. In 1889 old ago and Infirmities induced him to impart the knowledge of how to manufacture it, under tho agreement that a bottle should bo sent free of all charges to any one applying for it, who was afflicted with epilepsy. Since then over 20,000 free bottles have been scut to the afflicted.

Experience has proved that It curei Insomnia, St. Vitus' Dance, and all forms of Nervous Affliction If you want to try this wonderful remedy free of all charge, write, stuting your disease as plainly as possible give your age and post office, Addieai The Hali Chemical West Philadelphia, Pa, lam prepared to put up or repair wind mills, pumps or anything that is needed in that line. John Wilson. cr".

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